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Career Talk Job Search Queries 2 years ago
Posted on 16 Aug 2022, this text provides information on Job Search Queries related to Career Talk. Please note that while accuracy is prioritized, the data presented might not be entirely correct or up-to-date. This information is offered for general knowledge and informational purposes only, and should not be considered as a substitute for professional advice.
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I haven't been offered a raise in my company for more than two years. In part this is because I had taken a job-protected leave, though I did some part time work for my current employer while I was out of the office. Now that I'm back to full time, it's time for me to get a raise.
In the meantime, a friend of mine is trying to get me into his organization. This is a big, public sector, unionized environment and have their payscale public, so I know for a fact my pay here would be higher than anything my current employer can offer. They have jobs available all the time, so my plan is to keep applying for positions I qualify for until someone from there offers me a position. Unfortunately this could be a month from now or a year from now or more, I can't tell.
My question is whether it's ethical for me to apply for positions and potentially GET a position elsewhere right after asking for and potentially receiving a raise at my current job. Would I be ethically obligated to stick around for awhile? In particular because I would need to ASK.
My question is whether it's ethical for me to apply for positions and potentially GET a position elsewhere right after asking for and potentially receiving a raise at my current job.
Maybe you are over-thinking this one. I don't see why you can't negotiate a raise while job-hunting, and I doubt that ethics is a thing that matters here, as seeking for a job is hardly unethical.
Although, to be honest, if you eventually get the raise and then you happen to quit shortly after that then I think that your current employer won't be much happy about that move.
Would I be ethically obligated to stick around for awhile?
This would depend on the specifics of your contract, so not something we can answer completely.
What you surely have to do is to serve the notice period indicated in that contract, so expect to be required to serve it.
I see you commented that even though you got the raise you will most likely still not want to stay. If that is true then it is pointless to seek for a raise, and you could give your time better use by job-hunting instead.
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